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Holy crap. Maybe they should have been inside by that point?! Damn that looks forboding. :wallbash:

According to Jauron they hadn't reached "the danger point" yet. :lol:

http://www.buffalonews.com/452/story/767928.html:

The Bills were sent sprinting toward the student life center at St. John Fisher College when a monsoon-like thunderstorm rolled onto the practice field. The call through a bullhorn of "everybody to the house" came at 3:29 p.m. — about 50 minutes before the scheduled end of practice.

 

"That was fun, huh?" coach Dick Jauron said. "That thing came fast. We track it all the time, so we knew it was close, but as it got to what we call the danger point, we got off that field fast. Then it came."

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I would have kept them out there... you know you're ready for the season when you can outrun lightning strikes.

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BTW...was that your son in your posting on the Gallery? His smile reminded me of an old "Dennis the Menace" cartoon...George and Martha Wilson were on their porch watching Dennis frolic. George remarked "Of course he's happy! It's his tax-free years."

 

:lol:

The self-portrait one was him, yep. He took lots of interesting pictures - himself, cheerleaders, his Bills sneakers, cheerleaders, Titans players he's heard of, cheerleaders. He's 11 going on 19.

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"Not really sure what happened with the weather, there was some confusion there. We'll go back Monday and check the Doppler, and go from there. There's a lot of weather left."

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The self-portrait one was him, yep. He took lots of interesting pictures - himself, cheerleaders, his Bills sneakers, cheerleaders, Titans players he's heard of, cheerleaders. He's 11 going on 19.

I had to laugh at the game, watching him focus on the cheerleaders. Dad has apparently taught him well. <_<

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